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Top Hysterical Christmas Quotes

Racial discrimination does not always violate public policy. — Trent Lott

Henry held up his taco- formerly Vlad's- and grinned. " Little known fact, gentlemen. Tacos are the food of genius."
pg248 Henry to Vlad & Joss — Heather Brewer

Words are the birds that break cover and show your enemy where you're hiding. — Mike Carey

The results are the payoff. And all this sweating and hard work will be worth it. — Chalene Johnson

Let me pass this way but once and do what good I can, I shall not pass this way again. — Sally Morgan

That's the one nice thing about being a dork about men: you can sometimes play it off as restrained and classy. — Mindy Kaling

The door is open, but judging from the slow, mournful melody, I don't think he wants to talk. — Lyn Miller-Lachmann

Man has become a superman ... because he not only disposes oinnate, physical forces, but because he is in command ... olatent forces in nature and because he can put them to his service ... But the essential fact we must surely all feel in our hearts ... is that we are becoming inhuman in proportion as we become supermen. — Albert Schweitzer

I used to do ballet all the time, and I do this ballet workout: it is an amazing thing called Barrecore. It is like pulsing. It turns your legs into, like, jelly, and you feel like a Bambi; you lose so much control over your body because you're pulsing so much. — Rita Ora

And yet he felt forebodings. Some nameless threat lurked just around the corner of the world for the sun to rise again. The feeling had been gnawing at him, as annoying as a swarm of hungry insects that buzzed about one's face in the desert sun. There was the sense of the imminent, the remorseless, the mindless; it coiled like a heat-maddened rattler, ready to strike at rolling tumbleweed. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

Liars when they speak the truth are not believed. — Aristotle.

Stories set in the Culture in which Things Went Wrong tended to start with humans losing or forgetting or deliberately leaving behind their terminal. It was a conventional opening, the equivalent of straying off the path in the wild woods in one age, or a car breaking down at night on a lonely road in another. — Iain Banks

If you read Herodotus, the first Greek historian 2,500 years ago, he was talking about that - about people mixing with other people. Sometimes it produces great societies. Sometimes it triggers war. But, we're not going to change that. I don't think so. We're living in nations that are state nations and countries. — Philippe Falardeau

The dance of the palm trees, the oceans calling, the first rays of sun and heaven is here. — Michael Dolan

Nobody is a good judge in his own cause! — Therese Of Lisieux